A federal court in Lagos has ordered the final forfeiture of N23.4 billion, N9.08 billion, and $5 million (about N34 billion in total) linked to former petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
Justice Muslim Hassan, who had issued an interim forfeiture order on the funds on January 6, on Thursday gave a “final forfeiture order” on the funds.
The judge said he was satisfied with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s argument that the monies were proceeds of illegal activity.
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Point of correction that’s not buhari’s minister it’s former president goodluck jonathan’s petroleum minister.@celestine
That is why i said buhari came to revive this country, now can you imagine the huge amount of money been squandered by a single headed person, yet you will say the past administration is the best.
Yes i know why many people are saying that the past administration is better than the present, it’s because of the economic recession we are in now.
But with time all these issues will be resolved soon, very soon nigerians will smile.
So once again i thank the federal government and the Economic And Financial Crimes Commision(EFCC) for recovering monies been stolen by past leaders.
God bless nigeria

There is still corruption in the country OK,the same old politicians in new party,You can not fight corruption this way,looks more like witchhunting and politics,Nigeria institutions are so weak,the corruption is much,babaginda no loot,abacha because he died abdulsalam obj yaradua johnny the people who sponsored buhari election where did they get the money from u come say u want fight corruption you sweep your parlor from inside to outside for neatness